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This behemoth of a game let's the player take control of one the world Empires of the 18th century, a time where old powers faltered while new ones arose on the heels of revolutions, wars and colonial expansions never seen before.

'Empire: Total War' places the European colonial powers of Great Britain, Spain, France, the Dutch Republic and Sweden to the forefront, together with other playable nations like Austria-Hungary, Prussia, Russia and the Ottoman Empire in a global struggle to rule the world by naval power and trade. Revolutions can see the dawn of the United States or split old empires apart creating even more factions. In the biggest map in the series yet, the player can sail their fleets and expand their empires to nearly any corner of the world.

Being Dutch, I obviously always play as the Dutch Republic, better known as the United Provinces, which seems to be quite powerful. Making money, is no problem whatsoever and the Dutch are the only faction to start with territory and ships in every theatre around the globe. You'll also have the best trading ships at your disposal and being a Republic from the start, the chance of civil unrest and revolutions is low. Like it was in reality around the year 1700, you'll start off in a state of decline though with bad relations towards other countries besides your allies, but it's not hard at all to turn that around and start rebuilding again with a strong economy.